Impeach Obama? Amid Scandals, Some Politicians Are Already Saying It's Time To Oust The President

In light of the recent scandals that have rocked the administration, political figures both in and out of office have spoken out on the possibility of impeaching President Barack Obama.

While some have floated the possibility of impeachment, others have defended the president, claiming it's too soon to resort to such extremes without concrete proof of Obama's knowledge or involvement in the scandals.

Below, a slideshow of officials who have weighed in on the possibility of impeaching Obama.

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Obama Impeachment Watch

Impeach Obama? Amid Scandals, Some Politicians Are Already Saying It's Time To Oust The President

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Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah)

Chaffetz has said Obama's impeachment was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/14/jason-chaffetz-obama-impeachment_n_3276107.html" target="_blank">"within the realm of possibilities." </a>
Chaffetz later <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/20/jason-chaffetz-obama-impeachment_n_3308721.html" target="_blank">doubled down</a> on the possibility, claiming the Obama administration was "embroiled in a scandal that they created."
"It's a cover-up," Chaffetz said of the administration's response to the attack in Benghazi. "I'm not saying impeachment is the end game, but it's a possibility, especially if they keep doing little to help us learn more."